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  • Melbourne IT's Hnarakis loses 'wing man'

    Melbourne IT's chief operating officer Andrew Field has been poached by an unknown company, leaving chief executive Theo Hnarakis bereft of the executive he described today as his "wing man".

  • WebCentral suffers lengthy outage

    Melbourne IT today admitted websites belonging to a number of customers of its WebCentral brand went down over the weekend, following a data corruption issue in its storage systems.

  • Massive quantum network unveiled

    The world's largest quantum-encrypted network has been unveiled in Vienna, providing a glimpse of how data could be transmitted securely in the future.

  • Microsoft fixes Home Server corruption bug

    Microsoft said on Monday in the US that it has released the first update to its Windows Home Server product.

  • Data-corrupting Home Server won't be fixed til June

    Yesterday Microsoft dashed the hopes of users waiting for a fix to the Windows Home Server data corruption issue -- the patch will not be available in its official form until June.

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    Veritas Software has announced plans to acquire KVS in a move designed to expand its e-mail storage and archiving offerings.

  • How to extract data from a dead laptop

    Your laptop dies on you minutes before an important presentation. What should you do? Additional reading: Protect your assets

  • D'oh and un-d'oh: 4 disaster recovery solutions

    Everyone needs backups, but how do you recover a server quickly? We look at some of the options available for snapshot backup and other disaster recovery techniques.

  • How to fight data archive bloat

    Connected is a leading provider of storage software that helps ensure data is always stored at a fraction of its original size and that customer's employees can use available disk space, while reducing the company's ongoing server and storage costs.

  • Profiting from disaster

    Can disaster recovery be anything more than an insurance policy?

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  • A divide over the future of hard drives

    Heat or dots? The question is dividing the hard drive industry as it prepares for a major product overhaul.

  • D'oh and un-d'oh: 4 disaster recovery solutions

    Everyone needs backups, but how do you recover a server quickly? We look at some of the options available for snapshot backup and other disaster recovery techniques.

  • 'Tanglewood' to top Intel chip show

    Intel plans to describe a new high-end Itanium chip code-named Tanglewood at its Developer Forum conference this month, sources close to the company said. The chip will include as many as 16 processors on a single slice of silicon.

  • Intel reveals Itanium 2 glitch

    Intel has disclosed an electrical problem that can cause computers using its flagship Itanium 2 processor to behave erratically or crash.

  • Flash Forward

    As a size barrier looms for the memory chips, the industry works to come up with a successor.

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